Waste Reduction and Recycling (Level One)

The school increased its recycling rate from 20 percent to 81 percent.

In 2013, Secondary Learning Center began to collect recyclable materials in its lunchroom.

In 2014, the school piloted a collection program for compostable materials in the lunchroom, kitchen, and culinary arts program.

Custodial staff and student Green Team waste reduction and recycling efforts helped the school reduce its monthly garbage volume from 33.6 cubic yards to 16.8 cubic yards, and increase its monthly recycling volume from 16.8 cubic yards to 67.2 cubic yards. In addition, three 96-gallon compost carts were filled every week with compostable materials from the pilot.

Recycling containers were located next to garbage containers in each classroom and office space.

In 2013, Cara Mothersbaugh’s sustainable science class participated in a King County Green Team workshop. The students created a video that aired during homeroom to educate students and staff on the importance of waste reduction and recycling as well as what can and can’t be recycled.

The student Green Team created a three-dimensional poster to help students properly sort recyclable and compostable materials in the lunchroom.

A lunchroom share table was set up for unwanted and unopened items to be redistributed.